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SHOW ME PEACE | WAR | LIFE
Exhibition entitled Show Me Peace|War|Life at Mriya Gallery in Tribeca, open to the public from November 21st – 30th.
The idea of an exhibition was created after Hackathon – an international digital competition from 18-20 October, which was run by FRMD and welcomed from over 17 online teams.
The concept of the project takes place in a deep analysis of the devastating consequences of war, tragedies, as well as in the learned lessons that we can learn from the history that happened to us. Through three main parts, visitors immerse themselves in modern history, explore the essence of destruction and post-apocalyptic possibilities.
The exhibition will feature three different components, each encouraging the audience to reflect on how war and personal circumstances, and life experiences alter our perception of reality. The viewer’s eye-opening exhibition journey will include drone photos and videos created by Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov (LIBKOS) featuring heartbreaking scenes from the war in Ukraine, which has devastated the country over the past three years. Then, the viewer will be transported back to 9/11 using a VR headset—the fall of the Twin Towers in lower Manhattan. From there, the viewer will see the devastation of the Mariupol Drama Theater in Ukraine in March of 2022. The final installment of the exhibition will showcase the future after all these terrible moments in our lives.
“We are showing the public that apocalypses are a part of every life. You can be a part of the tragedy, or you can be many miles away – it will influence you, and it will make you stronger. From my perspective, the main point is that after the apocalypse, there is life we must live and find the strength to make it happy in the future, “said Anna Avetova, curator at FRMD.
FRMD will showcase each digital art piece in their signature digital frames that enable a secure and seamless display of artworks, NFTs, photos, and videos. These frames are incredibly versatile, which makes them perfect additions to art galleries, residences, offices, restaurants, hotels, and more. FRMD effortlessly integrates digital and physical art and allows users to control and manage their content with access to an array of international digital art through the FRMD app.
"Launching FRMD in America is an incredible milestone for us. The U.S. is a vibrant hub for digital innovation and contemporary art, making it the perfect environment for our digital frames. We're excited to bring artists, collectors, and galleries an entirely new way to showcase digital art—transforming spaces and immersing audiences in visual experiences like never before. It’s not just about frames; it's about redefining how art lives and interacts in our everyday environments." Said Max Stanišić, Founder of FRMD.
Exhibition entitled Show Me Peace|War|Life at Mriya Gallery in Tribeca, open to the public from November 21st – 30th.
The idea of an exhibition was created after Hackathon – an international digital competition from 18-20 October, which was run by FRMD and welcomed from over 17 online teams.
The concept of the project takes place in a deep analysis of the devastating consequences of war, tragedies, as well as in the learned lessons that we can learn from the history that happened to us. Through three main parts, visitors immerse themselves in modern history, explore the essence of destruction and post-apocalyptic possibilities.
The exhibition will feature three different components, each encouraging the audience to reflect on how war and personal circumstances, and life experiences alter our perception of reality. The viewer’s eye-opening exhibition journey will include drone photos and videos created by Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov (LIBKOS) featuring heartbreaking scenes from the war in Ukraine, which has devastated the country over the past three years. Then, the viewer will be transported back to 9/11 using a VR headset—the fall of the Twin Towers in lower Manhattan. From there, the viewer will see the devastation of the Mariupol Drama Theater in Ukraine in March of 2022. The final installment of the exhibition will showcase the future after all these terrible moments in our lives.
“We are showing the public that apocalypses are a part of every life. You can be a part of the tragedy, or you can be many miles away – it will influence you, and it will make you stronger. From my perspective, the main point is that after the apocalypse, there is life we must live and find the strength to make it happy in the future, “said Anna Avetova, curator at FRMD.
FRMD will showcase each digital art piece in their signature digital frames that enable a secure and seamless display of artworks, NFTs, photos, and videos. These frames are incredibly versatile, which makes them perfect additions to art galleries, residences, offices, restaurants, hotels, and more. FRMD effortlessly integrates digital and physical art and allows users to control and manage their content with access to an array of international digital art through the FRMD app.
"Launching FRMD in America is an incredible milestone for us. The U.S. is a vibrant hub for digital innovation and contemporary art, making it the perfect environment for our digital frames. We're excited to bring artists, collectors, and galleries an entirely new way to showcase digital art—transforming spaces and immersing audiences in visual experiences like never before. It’s not just about frames; it's about redefining how art lives and interacts in our everyday environments." Said Max Stanišić, Founder of FRMD.